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eLearning Papers: Call for articles on Mobile Learning open until November 19th

29 Październik 2012

While learning has always expanded beyond the walls of the classroom, the proliferation of devices and applications, which have greatly expanded when, where and how information can be accessed and stored, brings this issue to the fore. How have such devices had an impact in learning, and what role may they play in the future? This issue hopes to showcase practical examples and generate serious reflection on an emerging topic.

 

 

Today’s youth are growing up in a world very different from the world their teachers or parents knew when they were young. Where and how they learn is changing as mobile learning and social networking become part of their every day life. Ubiquitous access to social media, tools and knowledge resources is taken for granted, while passive teacher-directed work dominates life at school.

 

Open, social and participatory media have significant potential to transform learning and teaching. They offer numerous ways to communicate, collaborate and connect with peers. The range of free educational resources and tools is rapidly increasing. Cloud computing has enabled free or inexpensive access to applications that were once available only to those who were willing to pay premium license fees.

 

The gap between the potential and actual use of technology in education is a paradox. eLearning Papers seeks to facilitate the sharing of innovative and creative uses of technology to support learning among its readers. The upcoming 32nd issue focuses on mobile technology applications and their potential to enhance learning within the broad spectrum of education and training. Papers are welcome on any aspects related to the use of open, social and participatory media, cloud computing or mobile learning. Some suggested focus areas  are listed below.

  • How do mobile devices enhance learning and creativity?
  • Mobile learning and creative classrooms
  • OER for mobile learning
  • Mobile learning management models and strategies
  • Learning design for mobile learning
  • Mobile learning platforms, devices and operating systems
  • Authoring tools and technologies for mobile learning
  • Content design and development for mobile learning
  • Platform specific applications for learning
  • Augmented reality in education
  • Mixed reality and mobile devices supporting learning
  • Mobile devices and schoolwork, in classrooms and beyond
  • Mobile devices supporting performance and learning at work
  • Low-tech mobile learning, e.g. the power of SMS

 

The article submission deadline is November 19th, 2012. The provisional date of publication is December, 2012. For further information and to submit your article, please contact: jimena.marquez@elearningpapers.eu

 

Guest editor: Prof. Dr. Martin Wolpers, Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Informationstechnik FIT

 

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Consultation on Opening Up Education Initiative Launched

17 sierpień 2012

The consultation on "Opening up Education - a proposal for a European Initiative to enhance education and skills development through new technologies", will explore the perceived need for EU action to promote the use of open educational resources (OER) in education.  

From 13 August 2012 to 13 November 2012.

New technologies, in particular the internet, together with globalisation and the emergence of new education providers, are radically changing the way people learn and teach. Open access to education resources offers an unprecedented opportunity to enhance both excellence and equity in education. The EU aims to help both individual learners and education and training institutions in Member States to benefit from these opportunities and to increase their contribution to society.

 

In the last quarter of 2012, the Commission will present a Communication on Rethinking Skills aiming to increase the quantity, quality and relevance of skills supply for higher economic and social outcomes. This will, among other actions, announce a new EU Initiative on "Opening up Education": a proposal to exploit the potential contribution of ICTs and Open Educational Resources (OER) to education and skills development. This new EU initiative on "Opening up Education" will be the topic of a subsequent Communication in mid-2013.

 

View the consultation document pdf - 45 KB [45 KB]

View the questionnaire

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MOOC on Climate Change

18 czerwiec 2013

The Brazil’s Open University (UaB) “Climate Change: The Context of Life Experiences” MOOC seeks to introduce the concept of climate change in the context of sustainable development. The course is offered only in Portuguese.

Some of the fundamental questions that seek to be addressed during this course are:

  • How is climate change, and how does it influence our society and our day-to-day?
  • How can we evaluate what we are told about what to do about climate change, so we can take our decisions in a rational and informed way?
  • How can our stances and behaviours influence the future of planet?

This course is not intended to determine what should be done, but to help participants understand and critically analyse the guidelines prepared under a variety of perspectives

Artykuły

Fluid learning: vision for lifelong learning in 2030

17 czerwiec 2013
This paper, originally published on the blog on Open Education 2030 of the Joint Research Centre, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, provides a vision of what we term ‘fluid learning’ through which autonomous learners make choices about their own learning.
Fluid learning is suited to a world that has seen a radical change in cultural perceptions of learner agency and learner-teacher roles, associated with changes in technology. After completing compulsory education, the focus of each learner moves from learning pre-defined knowledge to filling gaps between areas of knowledge, integrating different areas of expertise, as well as learning new knowledge.
 
People do not turn automatically to formal institutions for large blocks of learning. Instead they consider it natural to make use of open learning resources and open courses, making their own decisions about what to learn, when and how. Learners naturally employ open learning practices, creating new knowledge for future learners to benefit from. They expect to contribute to the learning of others as well as learning themselves, viewing themselves as the experts in their own situation. In some cases they may elect to take a short formal course, but this is always for a specific reason rather than as a cultural norm.
 
Rather than managing multiple identities in the different groups/communities to which they belong, they see their unique identity as a unifying factor that integrates their activities in various groups, including work and leisure groups that they move easily between. In doing so they accrue new knowledge, integrating it with their current understanding, such that their expertise changes dynamically to match their current needs. The vision requires significant cultural change in European society by 2030.
 
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IRRODL - Open Educational Resources: Opening Access to Knowledge Vol 14, No 2 (2013)

17 czerwiec 2013

The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL) has published a special issue dedicated to Open Educational Resources (OER).

The Vol 14, No 2 issue is made up of contributions to the OER Knowledge Cloud by authors working in three of the world’s leading open universities, namely the Open University (UK), Athabasca University (Canada) and the Open Universiteit (Netherlands), as well as other researchers working in the field.

 

The articles begin with a case study of an OER implementation followed by a rationale for using OER on mobile learning and a description of developing content for use on mobile devices. Other articles explore the long-term sustainability of OER and their disruptive influence on traditional institutions, as well as the need for national policies and their use in other languages. In the final article, the author looks at visualisation and mapping of OER and their use.

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Open Praxis volume 5 issue 2

14 czerwiec 2013

Open Praxis is an online magazine published by the International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) which aims to be an open forum for global collaboration and discussion of issues in the practice of distance and e-learning, focusing on research and innovation on open education and learning. 

Volume 5, No 2 of Open Praxis, published in June 2013, includes the following  articles:

  • The use and production of OER & OCW in teaching in South African higher education institutions (Case Study), by Igor Lesko
  • Pedagogical quality enrichment in OER based courseware: Guiding principles, by Pradeep Kumar Misra
  • The Openness of the University of the Philippines Open University: Issues and Prospects, by Maria Fe Villamejor-Mendoza
  • From resistance to acceptance and use of technology in academia, by Sofia Matrosova Khalil
  • Comparing communities of inquiry of Portuguese higher education students: one for all or one for each?, by Jose António Moreira, António Gomes Ferreira, Ana Cristina Almeida
  • Networked curricula: fostering transnational partnership in open and distance learning, by María Luz Cacheiro-González, Patricia Mata-Benito, George Ubachs
  • Review of A-VIEW 3.5 software, by Mandar Lakshmikant Bhanushe
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The impact of Spanish and Latin American's Open CourseWare in Higher Education

14 czerwiec 2013

“The impact of Spanish and Latin American's Open Course Wares in Higher Education” is a study conducted by the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM), in collaboration with the National University of Distance Education (UNED).

The study shows that there is a profuse implementation of the OCW model in Spain, being the second country with more universities participating in it, behind the United States. However, the use of OER in higher education is still incipient in Latin America.

 

Authors conclude that there is a need to provide greater resources to develop the model further. 

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Europeana Open Culture app

13 czerwiec 2013

Europeana, Europe’s digital library, museum and archive, has launched its first free iPad app. Europeana Open Culture introduces the public to hand-picked and beautiful collections from some of Europe’s top institutions, and allows people to explore, share and comment on them.

The app provides an easy introduction to Europe’s glorious art treasury through five specially curated themes: Maps and Plans, Treasures of Art, Treasures of the Past, Treasures of Nature and Images of the Past.

 

Europeana Open Culture presents stunning visual collections with large images - great for those smaller details - and a comment option that opens up the possibility for dialogue between many people exploring the same images.

 

The 350,000 images available through the app come from collections as diverse as:

  • Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, UK
  • Rijksmuseum, The Netherlands
  • National Library of Poland
  • The Archaeological Museum, Portugal
  • Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
  • Digital Library of the Spanish Ministry of Defence              

All images included are either in the public domain or are openly licensed.

 

The app is built on the Muse platform. The platform’s code is open source, so, it is completely free to use and improve.

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Dictionary of Social and Economic Sciences

14 czerwiec 2013

The Versailles Academy launches a dictionary-based concepts in the four official programs First and Terminal in Economics and Social Sciences. This dictionary, progressive and interactive, currently offers nearly 800 definitions.

Access to the definitions is possible through a series of queries. The accessed words can be filtered on all or part of the lexicon, sort by alphabetical order or the programs, sorted by number of consultations, order entry, retrieval of words only, terms and their definitions, choice of ascending or descending order.
 
The course in the dictionary is also facilitated by two very useful tools:
 
-The internal search engine allows you to find an exact phrase in the list of entries and definitions in the dictionary. It is insensitive to the typographic case input. We must not, however, add quotes
-History allows you to find definitions consulted during the current browsing session
 
Some definitions are accompanied by an illustration as the following entries: "social network", "pyramid" or "Weber." A moderated forum "completes the set up to allow everyone to enrich this dictionary is far from complete. The definition of certain terms and could be improved, other terms (including non-program) may appear. One can also consider new links between the terms already present. ". All new withholding contributions are displayed in a dedicated mentioning the author and the publication date page.